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 Home | Publications | HealthViews Magazine | Archives & Downloads | Nov/Dec 2007 | Cancer Survivor Smiles Again

Cancer Survivor Smiles Again

Four years ago, Roy Gillian of Ocean City was facing the greatest challenge of his life. His battle with throat cancer led him to extended stays in the hospital, radiation treatments, and chemotherapy before he finally beat the disease. However, Roy’s victory over cancer took its toll on his body. Months of radiation therapy ultimately caused the loss of his teeth.

"After everything you go through in fighting cancer, this was something I didn’t expect. But I was nonetheless ready to fight," says Roy, who sought permanent replacement teeth implants. However, no dental surgeon would agree to perform the procedure without him also undergoing hyperbaric oxygen therapy.

After conducting some research, Roy chose Ocean Medical Center, the only hospital in the region that offers hyperbaric oxygen therapy. This therapy is a painless and effective method of treating a wide range of conditions through exposing the patient to a pressurized, 100 percent oxygen environment.

"I could have easily gone to a Philadelphia hospital, but instead chose Ocean Medical Center because the physicians are incredibly qualified, the staff is extremely knowledgeable and caring, the equipment is state-of-the-art, and the location is much more convenient," states Roy.

During a hyperbaric oxygen therapy treatment, a patient lies down on a padded table that slides into a clear acrylic tube. The tube is then slowly pressurized with pure oxygen, and the patient simply breathes normally for 30 minutes to two hours. The pure oxygen treatment increases oxygen delivery to the body’s tissue, advancing wound healing, supporting greater blood vessel formation, and improving infection control.

"Hyperbaric therapy is an attractive, painless, and effective treatment for appropriate patients," says Cornelius Gallagher, M.D., medical director of Hyperbaric Medicine at Ocean Medical Center. "The treatments for most patients are very similar to the sensation of being on an airplane. They just breathe normally and results are seen fairly quickly."

After treatment, Roy was able to receive the first of his replacement teeth, and has since seen great results — he is scheduled for the remaining implants. "I am really looking forward to having my smile back," says Roy.

Michael Valentino– Michael Valentino


About The Doctor
Picture Available Gallagher, Cornelius T., M.D.
Board certified in Internal Medicine
Manasquan, NJ  08736
(732) 528-5900

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